I much prefer movie Thanos to comic book Thanos. Comic book Thanos is pretty OP. I know movie Thanos is extremely powerful but the comic book version is a bit much. And movie Thanos has much more heart and substance to him.

Rocket Raccoon elected himself king of his galaxy after eating Thanos, he then proceeded to get himself armed with *Two Infinity Gauntlets* , a very nice *Vibranium Crown* , and a new outfit combing his *Infinity War Outfit* , his *Guardians Of The Galaxy Outfit* , and his *Marvel VS Capcom Outfit* I really should draw that someday

Hey guys! A good way to look at the comic Thanos would also be like this: Just like earth has mutants in the marvel world, he would kind of be like a Titan-born mutant. However, as they explained, all Titans are born with super powers anyway. This makes him EXTREMELY powerful. To put it into perspective, think of how much more powerful a mutant on earth, lets just say Magneto, is compared to a normal human and then that might give you an idea :D

Seriously. Thanos has the infinity gauntlet after Thor 2 but before Thor 3. Thanos clearly attacks the dwarves after Loki replaces Odin and before Ragnorak. Thor says “the nine realms are in chaos” under Loki’s (lack of) leadership. And almost immediately after Ragnorak he both has the gauntlet and the power stone. Please stop trying to claim that Thanos’s plan didn’t start until after Ragnorak.

He had the Gauntlet before Ragnarok though so Nidavellir wasn’t really a thing he was waiting for to be unguarded. He already had the gauntlet. I think he was waiting for Odin to die in my opinion, maybe even Hela and Thor with him.

Thor without any hammer or axe is more powerful than thanos with the gauntlet. As Odin said Thor’s power doesn’t come from the hammer but when he did have stormbreaker he easily beat thanos with the gauntlet

I don't think he could beat the hulk if the hulk if the hulk knew what he had done and the extent of his power because that may have made him mad enough to beat him because thanks has a base level of power but the hulks power is unlimited

I'm of the idea that we can't judge Thanos' true strength by anything we see in IW. He already has the Power stone when he movie begins, and I believe the Gauntlet itself begins to afford some degree of protection or power-augmentation when at least one of the stones has been inserted. We know he can bleed, so why else would he emerge from so many of his Avenger scuffles without even a scratch (let's assume that if it were an important wound, the Russos would have included it)? Hulk doesn't even dent his armor. Tony and Nebula pretty much throw spaceships at him and he practically dusts his shoulders off. None of the flaming weapons wielded by Dr. Strange leave anything close to a burn mark. I could've sworn I saw Star-Lord's blasters either vaporize or pulverize some cannon fodder in the Guardians movies, but on Titan they merely make Thanos flinch and growl. My theory is that that Gauntlet (utilizing the power of at least one Infinity stone) grants some sort of protective field, and if that's the case then we never see him without it. There is a frame during the Battle on Titan, when Dr. Strange manages to ensnare Thanos' fist using some flaming lava rope, riiiiight before they finally immobilize him, that Thanos grimaces and for a split second a thin white field can be seen covering the exposed parts of his body. I thought I was seeing things until I double-checked that it appeared. We never learn what this field is or why it shows up, so I'm gonna make a leap and say it's the very same cocoon of protection.Okay, maybe not, but I believe this would also explain why Dr. Strange and Wong never try on Thanos what we saw occur with Cull Obsidian when he tried to jump through a closing sling ring portal. I see that highlighted as a flaw by some critics, but I'm theorizing it wouldn't work anyway on account of that protective field. My point is that his strength/power is at least partially augmented by the Infinity Gauntlet, so nothing he does in IW is indicative of his actual strength. Yikes, I gotta cut this short. Excellent analysis - you've earned a new subscriber!Oh, and the Avengers/Guardians/Strange definitely know he has to form a fist to utilize the stones - during the battle on Titan the brains of the team (Tony/Steven) would seem to have been given enough time to notice the pattern.

First off, the Russo brothers said his skin is practically indestructible. Second of all did you not see him catch multiple swords with his bare hands? (Dr. Strange/gamora/iron man) Seriously. The only thing that hurt him was STORMBREAKER, A GODLY WEAPON. Jesus please think before this

The russo bros said it’s because he didn’t know where the soul stone was and he knew he could get the rest but there was no point if he could not complete the set bc the whole galaxy would fight him. He needed to be able to get all of them in a short period of time so word did not get across the universe too fast . Once he learned how he was going to get the souls stone ( capturing nebula) he moved to get all the stones

the russo brothers said he has indestructible skin only a huge beating and a lot of force from tonys last few blows got a drop of blood and stormbreaker blasting him with lightning being stumbled and then getting stormbreaker thrown into him barely pierced him until thor pushed it in further

I see so many theories based on Thanos couldn't get the gauntlet made because Asgard hadn't fallen yet... but we see Thanos with the gauntlet in Age of Ultron... and depending on which timeline you believe is correct this takes place between 3 and 5 years prior to Asgard falling.Can to explain that one?